Photo News Release from: Oregon Military Department

Spc. Eric McVay and Private 1st Class Jensen Tittelfitz of the Oregon National Guard's 1 Squadron, 82 Cavalry, from Bend, Ore., present the Oregon and U.S. flags during the opening ceremony of "Wild Canyon Games" in Antelope, Ore., June 2. Oregon National Guard and other military teams were sponsored to compete in the 130 team event, which included a team triathlon, the world's largest geo-cache course, an endurance relay, zip lining, ropes course, military style obstacle course, and more. The Oregon National Guard elite team won the military team competition. Antleope is located in central Oregon, approximately 60 mile northeast of Redmond, Ore.

Oregon Army National Guard 2nd Lt. Michael Gallagher (left) hands a wrist band to Master Sgt. Seven Richmond (center) for their exchange at the bicycle to running portion of the 130 team "Wild Canyon Games" triathlon, June 2, in Antelope, Ore. They were a part of the Oregon National Guard elite team which placed third overall in the triathlon and took first place in the military division. The event includes a team triathlon, the world's largest geo-cache course, an endurance relay, zip lining, ropes course, military style obstacle course, and much more. Corporations donated to sponsor five Oregon National Guard teams, and teams from the Marines, Navy and active duty Army. The Oregon National Guard elite team won the military team competition.

Military service members pose for a photo at "Wild Canyon Games" in Antelope, Ore., June 2. 130 teams competed in an event that included a team triathlon, the world's largest geo cache course, an endurance relay, zip lining, ropes course, military style obstacle course and more. The Oregon National Guard had five sponsored teams. The Oregon National Guard elite team won the military team competition. Antleope is located in central Oregon, approximately 60 mile northeast of Redmond, Ore.